Under the shade of the middle eastern palm tree, I read laying on a bench nestled in my grandmother’s neglected garden making friends with the dust and the fleeting sun
Under the shade of the middle eastern palm tree, I stare focusing on the blades of greenery and distant memories that caress the longing in my heart
Under the shade of the middle eastern palm tree, I eat fruit of summer enjoyed in the beginning of January my window of inspiration reveals itself as winter reminds me of its presence
Under the shade of the middle eastern palm tree, I hope to return to your heart as the baby dove returns to her protector my window is growing, mirroring your forgotten smile lines
Under the shade of the middle eastern palm tree, I miss you listening for the ghastly whispers of your mother tongue under the shade of the middle eastern palm tree I, remain patient
HAMZAH TALEB is a writer and legal studies scholar based in Toronto, whose work is steeped in the language of love, as feeling, philosophy, and politics. He explores how desire, justice, and tenderness shape identity, weaving the romantic into the legal, the poetic into the political, and care into critique.